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Akhandudu (2004)

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Shankar is a factory worker who has given up working as a goldsmith, unable to take his father's constant berating. Jyothika plays the girl next door who loves him with bhakti bhaav, but whose love he somehow does not return. Quite unintentionally, Shankar gets involved in a fight with the brother of a local MLA Jagapathy (Kollam Thulasi), and as tempers flare, he batters him to death. Jagapathy swears revenge on him and thus begins a fast-forward version of the Christian Crusades. He wins, they win, he wins, they win and so on and on, till he wins once and for all.

In the process Shankar unites the whole town of Rajamundry, which rises up in sheer outrage against the MLA's corruption. It's a clash of the masses against organized goondas, and for a change, the masses are always one-up. The MLA sends a party of villains to beat up Shankar, and they come up against a 1,000 supporters of Shankar. The MLA sets out to kill his family but the hero manages to save them all. Finally, when the hoodlums do some serious damage by killing Shankar's relatives, he goes ahead and kills the MLA. And the city, as well as the police, rise up to cover him, find him an alibi, and make him walk free again.

It's a potent and explosive movie which you will leave feeling as if you have been slapped on your face. The soundtrack is chants of hari om that do a crescendo as good vanquishes evil. The justice takes place expeditiously; it's blood and gore over lawsuits and prison. Jyothika plays the strong bhaarya who transforms from a girl obsessing over her crush, to the woman who flexes her muscles and stands behind her man.

Release Date: Oct 01, 2004
Language: Tollywood Length: 02 hrs 34 mins
Cast: Vikram, Jyothika, Chaya Singh, Vadivelu, Pasupathi, Charan Raj, Sujatha, Sarath Babu
Director: Hari
Music Director: Harris Jayaraj
Producer: Bellam Konda Suresh
Genre: Action, Romance
Writer: Hari
Advisory: U/A
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Akhandudu (2004) Shankar is a factory worker who has given up working as a goldsmith, unable to take his father's constant berating. Jyothika plays the girl next door who loves him with bhakti bhaav, but whose love he somehow does not return. Quite unintentionally, Shankar gets involved in a fight with the brother of a local MLA Jagapathy (Kollam Thulasi), and as tempers flare, he batters him to death. Jagapathy swears revenge on him and thus begins a fast-forward version of the Christian Crusades. He wins, they win, he wins, they win and so on and on, till he wins once and for all.In the process Shankar unites the whole town of Rajamundry, which rises up in sheer outrage against the MLA's corruption. It's a clash of the masses against organized goondas, and for a change, the masses are always one-up. The MLA sends a party of villains to beat up Shankar, and they come up against a 1,000 supporters of Shankar. The MLA sets out to kill his family but the hero manages to save them all. Finally, when the hoodlums do some serious damage by killing Shankar's relatives, he goes ahead and kills the MLA. And the city, as well as the police, rise up to cover him, find him an alibi, and make him walk free again.It's a potent and explosive movie which you will leave feeling as if you have been slapped on your face. The soundtrack is chants of hari om that do a crescendo as good vanquishes evil. The justice takes place expeditiously; it's blood and gore over lawsuits and prison. Jyothika plays the strong bhaarya who transforms from a girl obsessing over her crush, to the woman who flexes her muscles and stands behind her man.. thumbnail text Be the first to review
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